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fellow or tom brady turned in an all inspiring performance in monday's opening clash the two time super bowl m.v.p. touching four for touch ties to help his new england patriots see off miami in their first match of the season the teams tied at seven apiece in the second wind pretty tough hot spending tight end rob gronkowski to court about showing elite signal calling skills in the third as well be changing the play at the line along the way as well thirty get open for a touchdown on the twenty one would be the two connected again with brady locked in his own end zone welker tying the n.f.l. record by taking the. full ninety nine yards for a touchdown but incredible one for the thirty year old highlight reel. the dolphins did pull on buckets reggie bush called a touchdown pass late in the fourth but i've not had to call thirty eight twenty. three students or anyone. that raider is also proving capable road warriors beating denver up mile high marcel restating the party started
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a long distance effort after that for the visitors but it didn't stop sebastian junger across the from time the n.f.l. taking record sixty four yard beltre darren mcfadden figured heavily in denver's defensive game fun but still fun times while defensively to broncos star quarterback champ bailey injuring his home string while making this stop meaning quarterback jason campbell it's sneaking to the ends of unsecure it's twenty three twenty two the raiders are. one of baseball's all time great sluggers has been hit with battery charges offered to mess that dispute with his wife the retired money ramirez arrested after an incident in his miami home ramires his wife juliana fine with swelling on her face on a small bruise on the back of her head according to bill to the police with what two thousand and four world series m.v.p. ramirez he denies being sold stating in states was by his her head by accident when they were. arguing the dominican republic native retired from baseball april after
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testing positive for performance infancy drugs. and finally the fourth kontinental hockey league season has gotten under way the initial faceoff postponed following last week's tragic or crash which saw all of the lucky. die a disaster of epic proportions but the sport must go on robert rebellion what c.s.k. take on you boys ukra on to. this is the toughest time the young lead has ever had to live through. and through this fourth season endured cern's. players remembered in some way or tribute to their friends the community if you are slowly were killed in a plane crash last wednesday and brief oleksandr
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a glimmer of light for to survive in hospital but passed away on monday morning. and most says can you grow open the season in the russian capital. the army men led by their new coach should get off to a first and furious start. just two minutes into the game again doing of produced a muscle piece move to pin the scoring one near. you grew up pushed forward some good chances to level but it was this close he scored again. questioning here to give this guy a two nil if seconds from the first intermission ziska didn't losing their grip in the second period sergei chirac of netting the third late in a powerplay three nil is certainly looking like a wipe out for you grew up. over the visitors didn't give up a couple of power play deals brought them back into the game three two by over it
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wasn't enough to change the outcome insists kuster the new season with a win. with both sides clearly playing in the name of their brothers in hockey will never touch the ice again. lost. fans. course. thinking about. missing for the us or was desperate to draw on. it's so good to enjoy the game especially when i think about stefan also because i'm a miner i know the way he moves about the game of the game along the way to love every single day of eternity in a way i can on a it's a socialist to be. proud of what i'm doing and enjoy the game as much as he does
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libyan rebels continue to attack the few remaining strongholds of the under a shield of nato airstrikes balances amnesty international accuses both sides of killings and human rights abuses it's. a dead zone for tourists all forages in ukraine debate whether trips to be contaminated the area around chernobyl should be resumed deliver allegation as they were providing officials with on the one hundred profits. stormy seas in europe over it shaky economy germany attempts to calm fears a the greece is a potential to fold by urging members of the year as a team to stick together exactly to the aryans for help. and then business
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international stock markets bounce back the spotlight europe is that problems there are two markets and then the predecessor and the black i'll have more on that in business in twenty minutes. a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow nato airstrikes have hit the remaining strongholds of the loyalists in libya helping rebels to attack a key oil town of east bound as the leader of the opposition in his first speech says the colonel was ousted urges the libyans to strive for a civil them across six states based on moderate islam meanwhile on this international has called on the country's north foresees to prevent human rights abuses accusing both sides of the conflicts off islands concern the grades and the humanitarian situation in libya seen over two thousand six hundred killed since the
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uprising began on r.t. israel and has been talking to people of tripoli about the results of their revolution. it after three tripoli just can't stop chanting to celebrate the birth of the new libya. all reminders of a recently overthrown dictatorship are suppressed but used to bring nightmares to some for decades is now a cause for law after. the. show of super heroes should shoot early here we can and should shoot because his hair is so long and he doesn't cut it it's ugly actually but someone else smiling believe in the post gadhafi freedom is nothing but the mirage a crime has been the arrest of three times in the last two weeks rebels and target is him and took his documents the reason the twenty seven year old copilot says is his family's ties with gadhafi his regime we cover his face and change his name in
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supposedly free libya this man is afraid of being thrown to jail again or even killed. a bug was about gadhafi what you can say about the bride was about ripples and about to be a national icon for what we are talking about democracy this is not iraq with a crime says leave it didn't get rid of a dictatorship but only fell into another one of the rubble as weapons in a city where the gun has become a common accessory just like a cell phone and where one can only cross the town's numerous checkpoints with an obligatory a large bar to the winners this is a reality not hard to believe. you know everybody we are happy we are a freedom that their fears grow no way this is not true believe me because they are free from wall to return back to tripoli you see the same people same people same person and they are supporting
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a revolution can bring much hope it was comes after new it is often different. those who drove egypt three world. these here was two of the stories this week and seven months after toppling president mubarak angry at the life of treasuries and the reforms he was future to he's too far from here the post gadhafi libyan capital has been the scene of euphoria with celebrate three gunfire and singing out here around the clock for more than a fortnight already like all parties however some believe they could be serious hangover after wards in the form of retribution and uncertainty as to how the future country who big government. reasonal sure are to tripoli media. now the latest on the developing story in afghanistan now where at least six people have been killed and fifteen wounded in an ongoing taliban attack in the government district that's according to reports coming out of the capital but the u.s.
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embassy in asia headquarters in kabul have come under heavy fire several other sites in the city were also attacked including the office of rounds of press t.v. channel insurgents stormed in the hit by an empty highrise building from which they're firing guns and rocket propelled grenades afghan and nato forces surrounded the semen sample insurgents are reported killed but at least one remains inside the building where this comes just weeks after twelve people died in an attack on the british counsel's office in the same districts the taliban has been stepping up its guards across the country since nato began that handing more over to afghan forces in july to stay with r.t. for more updates. in a tough period of financial crises the u.s. is desperate for cash but despite the straitened times there are parts of the country with the green shoots of prosperity continue to flourish as. the u.s.
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policy of incarceration makes for private prison industry billions. america's financial crisis has been something of an unsociable monster swallowing up millions of jobs homes and businesses throughout the nation yet this ongoing economic armageddon one industry has remained recession proof. private prisons. with more than two point three million people behind bars the united states trumps china russia and the rest of the world in both the number and percentage of people doing time where it falls short though is being capable of containing such a large population it's a political dilemma turned cash cow for dozens of corporations creaming profits off punishment private prisons make money off of course ration and more people in iraq and the longer the in the more money they way so they have the same perverse
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incentive to expand their justice system and increase or number of people or our number of citizens who are behind bars because it increases their profit margin. the profitability of private jails depends on the prison population continuing to go up the rate of incarceration in the us has quadrupled since the eighty's when america's war on drugs are short in the three strikes policy which ties judges to mandatory minimum sentencing even for nonviolent offenders since the late eighty's and into the ninety's and now today we see a turn away from that rehabilitated model so across the country prison programming is cut rehabilitation is being cut there's less opportunities for education to gain work skills and instead there's just this drive towards isolation towards punishment private prison companies are paid between forty five and one hundred thirty dollars a day per detainee rates for juveniles women and immigrants could be higher while
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public prisons are accountable to the public private ones answer only to shareholders and are not subject to external scrutiny that means many private contractors face few consequences for the poor or even inhumane treatment of detainees we just see more and more isolation sensory deprivation and prisoners who literally never interact with human beings or would come. into the facility there would be a sign out front with their stock price to let them know how the company was doing corrections corporation of america and geo group are good two largest private prison companies with combined revenues of two point nine billion dollars last year but critics say they've been using that financial clout to line their own pockets even further encouraging politicians to keep going with the heavy handed sentencing program by launching an influential lobby campaign in the corridors of power
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lobbying and in order to influence public officials only a small part of the private prison industry. to achieve policy and others include campaign donations so the companies make hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations to politicians nationwide both on the federal and state levels with most states and the federal government currently operating under record deficits and budget cuts private prison companies are pitching their facilities as lower cost alternatives and while most americans continue struggling for in this economic downturn nast's incarceration may grow even more profitable were enough r.t. new york. well still ahead for you this hour designs despite seeing adventurous travelers want to experience it be exclusion zone twenty five years after the travel nuclear plant blasts that the government says the tools are illegal.
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tel aviv will continue to abide by its peace treaty with egypt despite the attack on its embassy in cairo that's according to israel's prime minister he spoke following the assault and which three people died in clashes with security forces on friday angry crowds stormed the compound in response to five egyptian officers being killed by israeli troops in a border clash last month anyone else hoping to prime minister who's on a three day meeting to cairo or israel it's facing a growing up regional isolation multiple commentator and columnist for the istanbul based today's our man you have rules of bidar joins me live now many thanks for being with us here on r.t. to speak more of this well this is how in time is not part of the world what does not want to achieve with his visit to cairo do you think. well it was since the arab spring there are about unrest again and. those countries involved the most trouble wants sees. moralists either ignored or
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supported the plea by their arab neighbors in the region and as we see it first of all aims to tell the crowds in egypt tunisia and libya that they are not alone are being watched very carefully. and to see as an optimism by a regional actor that is turkey which in a way somewhere deep down in the background inspired the new aspirations positional courses and i do on today in his speech in our oblique made it very clear pointing out or going back and history pointing out that what happened in seventy eight eighty nine and the french revolution eight hundred forty eight and also ninety later married. people matters to the core and freedom equality for eternity and democracy must remain girls and suppression
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must end so these are. aimed should be addressing those crowds who push for reform and those words coming from regional actor i mean certainly a lot of those trials because people are hearing for the first time and neighbor a regional neighbor expressing support for their aspirations secondly second second goal of course is this is one aims to consolidate relations with egypt by letter by strengthening bilateral ties economically politically so that there's a new balance in taking shape in the eastern mediterranean and to. very important key countries like turkey and egypt get closer. in strengthening their democracies and. making helping to make
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a change in the region for the better so nice here tremendous symbolic importance the turkish prime minister visiting cairo today now and one of your recent articles he wrote that israel has now more or less lost two key allies due to having chosen the wrong path what exactly do you think televisa has done wrong well. everyone knows people keep in mind these rail is being run by mainly. perceived mis managers in the coalition and being irrational regional actor has lost some of its rationality particularly this as displayed itself on israel's relations with. key allies like turkey and egypt because he's treated them ever since cast iron operation and. has been unwilling to.
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analyze correctly what has been taking place particularly in egypt he tears also. under-estimated. powerful role of elected majority single government backing in turkey and those israel now is getting away from the notion that it needs rational democratic allies in the region and does isolation now taking place because israeli call it israeli decision makers on the political level are choosing to to if you will believe those doors are lies why refusing to apologize for. searching for what has been taking place since monday my moorings and then also killing all four egyptian soldiers inside and
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hoping to get away with what has been. against them certainly puts for forward. in israeli image in the peoples our. country will continue all the factions on the series while the world around them in their nearly sanity is really changing powerful you know they can we that's why. warry the anxiety growing in the. united states is that israel is falling into this deep isolation in this sort of world against us mentality it is certainly not sending out signals for settlements solutions in these chronic problems last fall to what are the wider we just now and the shift in relations that you've been talking about egypt and turkey the. tide ending as you've been saying while israel is becoming more and more
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isolated what we. have of the why do we politic. well. politics that's taking place now is mainly focused on. what may be the mother of all problems in the region. certainly has been a major factor of radicalization in the arab world anti-semitism and so israel feelings and now israel's failure to understand democracy is a sham. pluralism world will be in the longer and help in creating new channels to. find solutions more easily and. dynamic in the real. in the coming decade or so or. these changes will continue to take place and syria. turkish prime minister has repeatedly stressed the urgent
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need for the creation of a palestinian state problems which are desperately needing i would only seven days before president takes his pay to the u.n. what are the chances do you think of actually going through anything. well we already one of them forty countries have been known to be expressing support for such a bill. really what's your opinion the main actors with a new book union so if they come to an agreement and sort of appease the germans. entity if you will be given a proper status clause i did cause that they will not be bilaterally recognized then there is a solution i think a lot of people know. there will be some sort of fiscal commission for the for the palestinian bid and. i don't want any other option you'll be unthinkable i think
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we are facing a new period where palestinian entities presence will be filtering it's an actual community from from from october. or lies on to the u.n. in a week's time there was a bias article commentator and economists from turkey based today's as many plants tell us. ok germany has. the potential greek default the chancellor says that greece must stay aboard but mark to avoid causing a domino effect has statement came after years of greece declaring bankruptcy called a shot for wanting global markets day it was triggered by reports that germany was preparing for greece to leave the thing it's been struggling to bring its debt crisis under control despite stringent austerity measures financial journalists be confident that there's no easy way out. and there are different ways that.
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the european central bank and the e.u. could go about dealing with a default of greece or an exit of greece portugal or some of the peripheral countries they could break the euro into two different types of euro but the fact that no one is willing to talk about that option openly and kind of admit that that's where we are with an unsustainable debt like greece has and now the fact that the size of italy which is no longer really able to access the markets the way there actually is something for the markets but the e.c.b. isn't there buying italian spanish debt so the fact that you have these countries unable to issue their paper on their own is is frightening for the european union for the eurozone there is no real exit mechanism from the euro if you're part of the year and you are part of it supposedly for life ok and it's so we saw how chaotic it was in argentina. default on its debt and exit of the dollar in the case of greece it's not even a peg they've given up their currency their french banks that are that are
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potentially on the hook with a lot of who's exposed to those french banks and who's exposed to the banks very close the french banks a lot of the banks prefer an environment like they've had now which is we can lever up as much as we want doesn't matter and if we lose we just get bailed out very very structurally adjusted their business model and their profit making mechanism to this new environment which has been perpetual bailouts that we've seen since nine hundred eighty. in the meantime if burdened by its own debt crisis is turned to china for a possible rescue top level talks were held in beijing r.t. if you're close in the center of europe's financial turmoil reigns the treasury refused to give out details but it's understood that china was offered an option to buy talian sovereign debt the government's. austerity package that includes changes to pensions government spending cuts and a special levy on the rich the lower house of parliament expected to approve it by wednesday. now it's been dubbed one of the most exotic or tourist destinations
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twenty five years after the chernobyl nuclear disaster the alienation zone around the plant and pulling people in and not driving them away but the government recently banned excursions to the zone amid allegations they were providing unhealthy profits professionals although it was artie's and he discovered the area can still serve our purposes. these cars were ones who believe frankly why nuclear radiation all the radiate for a different reason or an exhibition of good occluded to the clear rubble of the one nine hundred eighty six chernobyl fallout over the years the chernobyl museum in ukraine's capital kiev has become one of the top tourist attractions especially in april this year when the world markets going to fifth anniversary of the disaster but for those craving for the first hand falls the political experience looking at the exhibition here has not been enough. and the reason adventurous will turn.
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